CLAREMORE —
“Fill the Truck for the Troops” campaign to help support Rogers County Blue Star Mothers and local service men and women continues this month.
The truck will be at the following locations in May: 19th – 1st Bank Ne-Mar Center; 20th — Oologah Lakeside Bank ATM; 21st — 1st Bank Blue Star Drive until noon, Radio Shack from noon till 6; 23rd — Claremore Progress; 24th — RCB Bank south (by Walmart); 25th — Centrilift; 26th — Pelco; 27th — RCB Bank Financial Center (Will Rogers and Lynn Riggs); 28th — Walmart; and 31st — Inola Health Care Center.
There will also be a truck at the Will Rogers Stampede PRCA Rodeo May 28-30.
The truck will be parked at Lifechanger Church. Donations will also be accepted at Suburban Chevrolet, Kissee Ford and Melton Sales all month.
For more information, call (918) 343-2675.
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